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public environment that includes buildings as well as lots of interference. we have technology to deliver that and confident that we can provide a great service to san francisco. at hulk -- ruckus we are excited about the opportunity to bring the millions of residents and businesses as well as visitors wifi access as well as new online services to the great city of san francisco. thank you. [ applause ] >> well, before we ask the mayor to officially activate symbolically with his big switch. be careful, mayor. i want to acknowledge the people that made that act possible. one thing i realized in the last six 6 months is that the number of players, the level of collaboration and partnership of complexity with players was the key to make this a reality before the end of the year. not in any order of importance, i have to thank my boss who has been believing for a second that this would happen. good. now i can say it's good. kelly from the puc, we get the power from the puc. we had a special partnership with mta, ed riskin's people and i want to particularly ackn
public environment that includes buildings as well as lots of interference. we have technology to deliver that and confident that we can provide a great service to san francisco. at hulk -- ruckus we are excited about the opportunity to bring the millions of residents and businesses as well as visitors wifi access as well as new online services to the great city of san francisco. thank you. [ applause ] >> well, before we ask the mayor to officially activate symbolically with his big...
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this is a great example of our commitment to quality and long lasting product and to the environment. i want to take a moment to introduce someone very special to the kilroy organization, our vice-president of sustainability. sarah, stand up, wave. shake hands with the mayor. you can tell your daughter you did that. this is a woman that academic -- came into my office several years ago. i knew her dad very well. we were very good friends and she was getting a masters degree and her dad asked me if i would meet with her and talk about the future and not for the idea of working for kilroy, but i said, you know what, the right place for you is here because i want to be the leader in office buildings in the united states and you come to work for us and show us how it's done and she has done a remarkable job. so sarah, thanks very much. [ applause ] this project isn't the biggest one in the city that we are doing or that anybody is doing. but it's a pretty remarkable project. it's a second lead in platinum building. we tried to make it net zero. you can't do it in existing law but we are w
this is a great example of our commitment to quality and long lasting product and to the environment. i want to take a moment to introduce someone very special to the kilroy organization, our vice-president of sustainability. sarah, stand up, wave. shake hands with the mayor. you can tell your daughter you did that. this is a woman that academic -- came into my office several years ago. i knew her dad very well. we were very good friends and she was getting a masters degree and her dad asked me...
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i think yes the general election, many primaries, a busy primary season if this environment, which is toxic, holds. >> the other thing presidential power, polls affect votes, 56-42, opposed for federal housing agency right under shawn donovan who we interviewed yesterday about this very thing, he lost his confirmation. so it was the same vote, a procedural vote. again basically filibuster situation where they need 60 votes to do anything. they aren't getting judge ships, district judge ships, mark. this is diminishing the president's clout when he can't frighten -- have enough political weight to frighten everybody to try top peel off republican votes. >> this is something where we've often seen filibusters, we've seen nominations blocked but this is getting into rare territory here. you just look at the public's frustration with washington. they are angry at the president, angry at members of congress, the whole institution. the parties often succeed are the ones that respond to voters on how are you helping me solve my problems. the fact we are still litigating health care law over
i think yes the general election, many primaries, a busy primary season if this environment, which is toxic, holds. >> the other thing presidential power, polls affect votes, 56-42, opposed for federal housing agency right under shawn donovan who we interviewed yesterday about this very thing, he lost his confirmation. so it was the same vote, a procedural vote. again basically filibuster situation where they need 60 votes to do anything. they aren't getting judge ships, district judge...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. still doesn't feel real. our time together was... so short. well, since you had progressive's total loss coverage, we were able to replace your totaled bike with a brand-new one. the tank, the exhaust... well, she looks just like roxy! you know, i'll bet she's in a better place now. i'm sure she is. [ ethereal music plays ] [ motorcycle revving ] getting you back on a brand-new bike. now, that's progressive. . >> an entire community of suburban maryland is living in fear. >> as police spread out. >> and a massive manhunt is under way. >> in a single day, the d.c. sniper murder spree became the top story across the nation. >> i don't know what the thought process is, what the plan is. but yes, people need to continue with life. >> it was really terrifying to be in an area where there was a crazy person with a gun. >> suburban maryland is living in fear. >> fear was just -- i mean, not perception of fear, this is reality fear. >> a massive manhunt is under way with still no clues as to who killed five people. >
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. still doesn't feel real. our time together was... so short. well, since you had progressive's total loss coverage, we were able to replace your totaled bike with a brand-new one. the tank, the exhaust... well, she looks just like roxy! you know, i'll bet she's in a better place now. i'm sure she is. [ ethereal music plays ] [ motorcycle revving ] getting you back on a brand-new bike. now, that's progressive. . >> an entire...
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it was a pretty intense environment where you had, for example, the publisher of the "dallas morning news" going to the white house and telling kennedy, we need to ban horseback to lead this country. too many in texas and the southwest are ridden carolines tricycle. the congressman from dallas leading kind of a violent protest against the new johnson when he was the running mate before the 1960s election. you know, some of you may have heard a lot of people want john kennedy not to go to dallas before that fateful trip in 1963. you may have heard john f. kennedy faced that warning baller headed into the country. but bill and i are trying to do is present a portrait of the environment that gave us reputation of the country. so when you get into each of these stories, several are quite fascinating. you have the wealthiest man in the world with a radio program devoted to taking down john f. kennedy. kennedy propose to have a medicare program at hl hunt's radio announcers came on the air, hundreds of stations across the country, millions of listeners telling them this medicare idea will
it was a pretty intense environment where you had, for example, the publisher of the "dallas morning news" going to the white house and telling kennedy, we need to ban horseback to lead this country. too many in texas and the southwest are ridden carolines tricycle. the congressman from dallas leading kind of a violent protest against the new johnson when he was the running mate before the 1960s election. you know, some of you may have heard a lot of people want john kennedy not to go...
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all of these resources in the offender while he's at the facility and returning them back to a safe environment than he was in before he came here and the idea is when they complete the future soldier program that they'll be released directly into one of the military branches and leave here again right to boot camp. >> housed in pendleton's echo 15 unit, 24-carefully screened offenders make up the future soldier's program, but getting their prison walking papers and marching straight to boot camp isn't so simple. there's still red tape. military requirements demand offenders be out of pendleton 30 days after their release before they can officially enlist and 30 days can be a lifetime for kids like madden, who returned to drugs and gang infested neighborhoods. >> what really makes me nervous is in returning back to his old environment and the situations like that got him in trouble the first place. >> it's harder to maintain discipline and the structure they have here once they return to the home of the streets. >> i feel like this is the most positive thing that i can do. it's either that or g
all of these resources in the offender while he's at the facility and returning them back to a safe environment than he was in before he came here and the idea is when they complete the future soldier program that they'll be released directly into one of the military branches and leave here again right to boot camp. >> housed in pendleton's echo 15 unit, 24-carefully screened offenders make up the future soldier's program, but getting their prison walking papers and marching straight to...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. >>> welcome back to "legal view." the mystery over what happened to kendrick johnson, what happened to the investigation about his death, and whether, in fact, this might actually be a murder, it just keeps seeming to snowball. cnn analyst mark o'mara joins me live. i'm telling, as we began the investigation into this case, we were lack jawed over this. have you seen something this bizarre before? >> i'm not sure how it could have happened that kendrick could have ended up the way he did in that rolled up mat. you would think it would give pause to law enforcement. this is so unusual that a young man that age or that size could fit into that small of a hole. and then what we see is what seems to be, at least, less of an investigation that seems to have happened. >> and not only that, there seems to be scattered bits of evidence around that crime scene that are misty fieing. and one that i had not heard of was that he was seen
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. >>> welcome back to "legal view." the mystery over what happened to kendrick johnson, what happened to the investigation about his death, and whether, in fact, this might actually be a murder, it just keeps seeming to snowball. cnn analyst mark o'mara joins me live. i'm telling, as we began the investigation into...
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well, what we had in dallas was a pretty intense environment where you had for example the publisher of the "dallas morning news" going into the white house and telling him to his face, we need a man on horseback to lead this country and to many of us in texas think you are writing a tricycle. we have the congressman from dallas leading a mob protested against lyndon johnson when he was jfk's running mate. some of you may have heard a lot of people who warned kennedy not to go to dallas before that fateful trip in 1963, you may have heard john f. kennedy sage jacklin that morning while we are headed into -- and what bill and i are trying to do is to present a portrait of the environment in dallas. when you delve into each of these stories and some of them are quite fascinating you have the wealthiest men in the world, h. l. hunt bankrolling a radio program that was devoted to taking down john f. kennedy and when kennedy propose to have the medicare program hl hunt's radio announcers came on the air hundreds of stations across the country billions of listeners telling them that this w
well, what we had in dallas was a pretty intense environment where you had for example the publisher of the "dallas morning news" going into the white house and telling him to his face, we need a man on horseback to lead this country and to many of us in texas think you are writing a tricycle. we have the congressman from dallas leading a mob protested against lyndon johnson when he was jfk's running mate. some of you may have heard a lot of people who warned kennedy not to go to...
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i asked him about the environment, and he said we don't have an environment. we can't afford one. and that was very much the story of the 1990s. the signature of the russian hydrocarbon industry is very, it's absolutely conventional up to this point. and their investment level and investment in renewables and unconventionals is at this point effectively minimal with one big exception, and that's nuclear power. if you consider that to be a virtuous renewable. as for solar, well, the agency that is in charge of solar power development is, in fact, subordinated to the nuclear power agency which tells you something. and so on. so this is a story that has not yet begun. it's something that the russians are going to have to become more conscious of if only for one very direct reason. the entire northern third of russia is permafrost, and it's melting. it's bubbling methane all over the world: and the consequences of a massive melting of permafrost are particularly serious in russia. the economic disruption alone, never mind the environmental consequences. so we're talking about big down
i asked him about the environment, and he said we don't have an environment. we can't afford one. and that was very much the story of the 1990s. the signature of the russian hydrocarbon industry is very, it's absolutely conventional up to this point. and their investment level and investment in renewables and unconventionals is at this point effectively minimal with one big exception, and that's nuclear power. if you consider that to be a virtuous renewable. as for solar, well, the agency that...
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all of these resources in the offender while he's at the facility and returning them back to a safe environment than he was in before he came here and the idea is when they complete the future soldier program that they'll be released directly into one of the military branches and leave here again right to boot camp. >> housed in pendleton's echo 15 unit, 24-carefully screened offenders make up the future soldier's program, but getting their prison walking papers and marching straight to boot camp isn't so simple. there's still red tape. military requirements demand offenders be out of pendleton 30 days after their release before they can officially enlist and 30 days can be a lifetime for kids like madden, who returned to drugs and gang infested neighborhoods. >> what really makes me nervous is in returning back to his old environment and the situations like that got him in trouble the first place. >> it's harder to maintain discipline and the structure they have here once they return to the home of the streets. >> i feel like this is the most positive thing that i can do. it's either that or g
all of these resources in the offender while he's at the facility and returning them back to a safe environment than he was in before he came here and the idea is when they complete the future soldier program that they'll be released directly into one of the military branches and leave here again right to boot camp. >> housed in pendleton's echo 15 unit, 24-carefully screened offenders make up the future soldier's program, but getting their prison walking papers and marching straight to...
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you never can feel safe in a prison environment. i don't depend on prison administration to protect me. yeah, they're going to take steps to sure we're secure. but at the same time i'm going to fall back on what i learned in prison to make it in here. >> in some ways you feel like you hung up your balls. now you have to rely on the administration to handle things in a way you learned to handle things. now i play sports with people i was once enemies with. it's a big step. >> america's prisons. dangerous. often deadly. there are 2 million people doing time. every day it's a battle to survive and to maintain order. >> down on your feet. down. >> pendleton juvenile is the last stop in indiana. for young offenders who have committed serious crimes. we spent months inside. where the staff is determined to rehabilitate impulsive teams who are often angry and violent. this is "lockup: pendleton juvenile extended stay." >> pendleton juvenile correctional facility, one of america's largest maximum security juvenile prison. h
you never can feel safe in a prison environment. i don't depend on prison administration to protect me. yeah, they're going to take steps to sure we're secure. but at the same time i'm going to fall back on what i learned in prison to make it in here. >> in some ways you feel like you hung up your balls. now you have to rely on the administration to handle things in a way you learned to handle things. now i play sports with people i was once enemies with. it's a big step. ...
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>> it seems like she's really good -- this is a tendency with dogs that are raised in that kind of environment. they are very good about reading surroundings and adapting to them. >> yeah, i mean, you got to think everything is different. you've been over there. it's all mud and dirt and walking on the sidewalk is different and seeing so many cars go by is different. her adapting in her skills to do so are fantastic. >> yeah, what do you want people to know about your time over there and about the importance of -- >> you can't get a better companion than a dog and someone so happy to see you when you get back from a mission, and you know, they just -- whatever happened an hour prior doesn't matter, as long as you can have a dog wagging it's butt at you and licking your hands, it turns your day around no matter what you've been through. >> yeah. and do you hope sometime maybe to reunite all the siblings? >> we will, yeah. it will be hard to get them because two went to ohio. we have a wedding in december we'll bring her up for and have play dates, definitely. >> do you think she'll become an am
>> it seems like she's really good -- this is a tendency with dogs that are raised in that kind of environment. they are very good about reading surroundings and adapting to them. >> yeah, i mean, you got to think everything is different. you've been over there. it's all mud and dirt and walking on the sidewalk is different and seeing so many cars go by is different. her adapting in her skills to do so are fantastic. >> yeah, what do you want people to know about your time...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. i missed a payment. aw, shoot. shoot! this is bad. no! we're good! this is your first time missing a payment. and you've got the it card, so we won't hike up your apr for paying late. that's great! it is great! thank you. at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card with late payment forgiveness. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. so if ydead battery,t tire, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you f
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. i missed a payment. aw, shoot. shoot! this is bad. no! we're good! this is your first time missing a payment. and you've got the it card, so we won't hike up your apr for paying late. that's great! it is great! thank you. at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card with late payment forgiveness. you may be...
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and the regulatory environment may need to change accordingly. they suggested looking at other agencies like the faa or fda as model for how they may want to adapt to the new environment. .. >> understand what that was about that is injurious to the government, the manufacturers, and worrying to the consumer. but i think we need is a better information infrastructure to help identify and understand the inevitable failures that will come out of the computerized vehicle. >> i want to end the hearing. if you went to say something it has to be so incredibly good. [laughter] >> not a problem. >> he has the incredibly important role because transportation has become a team sport and has a regulatory role and one of the very important issues is liability and responsibility for crashes because we will continue to have crashes for a very long time. is that shifting? we said that is the driver's responsibility. is there some shift their? so that kind of question is something that needs to be convened and make some policy guidance as we move forward because
and the regulatory environment may need to change accordingly. they suggested looking at other agencies like the faa or fda as model for how they may want to adapt to the new environment. .. >> understand what that was about that is injurious to the government, the manufacturers, and worrying to the consumer. but i think we need is a better information infrastructure to help identify and understand the inevitable failures that will come out of the computerized vehicle. >> i want to...
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description says this one said he wanted to know what it would be like to be on fire in a controlled environment. here we go one two three yeah! now -- they're looking for their next challenge. which -- i don't know where go from this. -- you go from this. this is pretty bold. >> i'm -- i don't know that i believe that that's real fire. >> i think it is. i think they had a suit and -- were able to pull it off man. >> i don't know. >> what is it? >> that's it for us. you'll have to find out later. cbs "evening news" is next. >> i'll be back at 7:00 with jan jeffcoat for the only local news at >> pelley: tonight, calm in a crisis. just released 911 tapes give us new insight into the sandy hook elementary shootings. they reveal ordinary people and their disciplined action to protect children. more than 40 million americans face severe winter weather. we'll look at where it's hitting and where it's going. a cbs news investigation exposes a lethal trend in recreational drugs. holly williams on a threat most of just never heard of. >> it's too risky. it's literally playing russian roulette. >> pelley:
description says this one said he wanted to know what it would be like to be on fire in a controlled environment. here we go one two three yeah! now -- they're looking for their next challenge. which -- i don't know where go from this. -- you go from this. this is pretty bold. >> i'm -- i don't know that i believe that that's real fire. >> i think it is. i think they had a suit and -- were able to pull it off man. >> i don't know. >> what is it? >> that's it for...
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berkshire is not a mosaic of businesses that do well in the environment of american resurgence. he's got tons of housing, lots of insurance, many pipelines. he's got retail, he's got household brand, think heinz. he's got a mammoth railroad. it's almost as if there was this stock called united states of american business. and its president isn't barack obama, it's warren buffett. you get this leader going, you can go in and pretty much buy everything from toll brothers to travelers to union pacific and johnson mills. seeing berkshire hathaway on the new high list is like embracing motherhood, apple tie and dilly ba bars. warren buffett does own dairy queen. and i follow him everywhere. next leader boeing. yes, boeing. can you believe it? can we count just for a moment. humor me. can we count the ways this shouldn't be anywhere near the new high list? you got the exploding batteries on the dreamliner, the labor strike that's unbelievable, a strong dollar giving airbus a big leg up, you got the sequester. and boeing's a huge defense department sup le can't. this shouldn't be on th
berkshire is not a mosaic of businesses that do well in the environment of american resurgence. he's got tons of housing, lots of insurance, many pipelines. he's got retail, he's got household brand, think heinz. he's got a mammoth railroad. it's almost as if there was this stock called united states of american business. and its president isn't barack obama, it's warren buffett. you get this leader going, you can go in and pretty much buy everything from toll brothers to travelers to union...
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nothing moves quickly in this kind of environment. you have the issue of sovereignty. you have optics of the united states invading the country. you have the issue of country clearance which i can tell you is a bureaucratic mess when you have to formulaly request clearance. >> the only group was cia officers that were based in tipoli at the embassy they got there and they got into an unbelievable firefight. >> the notion that there was no response is incorrect. once the word got otripoli, the cia, as well as contractors and jsock officers, they suited up they grabbed their gear and they made plans and arrangements and coordinated their trip to benghazi. benghazi being lawless and chaotic they were held up at the airport for almost four hours but they were the only good guys in that country that could be summoned. >> and by some accounts they killed 50 militants and injured 100 others and two of them then of course died hours later on the roof of the annex, when they were hit by mortars. tiez rhone and herman. hermella, lets go to you. >> why were the agents at the cons
nothing moves quickly in this kind of environment. you have the issue of sovereignty. you have optics of the united states invading the country. you have the issue of country clearance which i can tell you is a bureaucratic mess when you have to formulaly request clearance. >> the only group was cia officers that were based in tipoli at the embassy they got there and they got into an unbelievable firefight. >> the notion that there was no response is incorrect. once the word got...
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>> well, we, obviously, talked about a great deal about the deteriorating threat environment in libya. you know, when i landed in tripoli, i was met by the zintan militia. that was the welcome i had. all these guys, dressed completely in black, holding their automatic weapons. that was my welcoming party. >> rubio told fox news last night, time will tell whether some of the things she said will bear out to be true or not. these things have a way of flushing themselves out. overall, clinton's political strengths were clearly on display. she was prepared, tough when she needed to be, deferential when she wanted to be, and she displayed both raw emotion and a sense of humor. it's also worth noting that she's stronger today, politically, than she was four years ago. consider, she's leaving office with the highest approval ratings of her political career, 67%, according to a "washington post"/abc poll. we had her at 69 in the nbc news/"wall street journal" poll. a whopping 91% of democrats approve of the job he's done, and that fervor was on vivid display, as senate and house democrats fel
>> well, we, obviously, talked about a great deal about the deteriorating threat environment in libya. you know, when i landed in tripoli, i was met by the zintan militia. that was the welcome i had. all these guys, dressed completely in black, holding their automatic weapons. that was my welcoming party. >> rubio told fox news last night, time will tell whether some of the things she said will bear out to be true or not. these things have a way of flushing themselves out. overall,...
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scientists believe it may hold evidence of an extinct water based environment. it could take weeks to get results back. the current chief of the l.a. police department says he will reopen the disciplinary case that led to the firing of christopher dorner. the 33-year-old is wanted in three murders suspected to be revenge killings for a career he says was undone by racist colleagues. authorities are taking an advantage of a break in snowy weather to search for him. >> turn yourself in, because we will find you. you have disgraced the public safety, the police profession. turn yourself in. >> authorities say dorner is a military sniper and should be considered armed and dangerous. officers are guarding more than 40 people mentioned as targets in his manifesto. >> now your 11 insta-weather- plus forecast. >> quick check of the radar. still some flurries on cape cod and also up in the state of maine. we're going to switch our focus to a storm developing out to the west. in the dakotas and nebraska. moving into the mississippi valley at this stage of the game. it wil
scientists believe it may hold evidence of an extinct water based environment. it could take weeks to get results back. the current chief of the l.a. police department says he will reopen the disciplinary case that led to the firing of christopher dorner. the 33-year-old is wanted in three murders suspected to be revenge killings for a career he says was undone by racist colleagues. authorities are taking an advantage of a break in snowy weather to search for him. >> turn yourself in,...
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and then he says, "by creating a calm environment--" calm international environment--" we were able to complete the work, we were able to complete a crucial part of iran's nuclear weapons program." they're not there yet. they have to get through a few more phases and he basically does a fool me once, fool me twice thing. are we going to be fooled twice. we can't listen to the words-- i mean, you can listen to the words. you can talk. i'm not against talking. but it's actions that we want and what we want is the complete dismantling of iran's nuclear weapons capability. the whole caboodle, the whole thing, dismantle it completely. what khomeini is saying, he made some tactical concessions, some minor concessions give some nuclear material but maintain the necessary material of low-enriched uranium so i can make a bomb and the centrifuges and the underground bunkers. no way. we're not gullible. we're not fools. >> schieffer: netanyahu says he's not against talking to iran but we must listen very carefully. >> look if we can have a real diplomatic solution, which means a complete dismapt
and then he says, "by creating a calm environment--" calm international environment--" we were able to complete the work, we were able to complete a crucial part of iran's nuclear weapons program." they're not there yet. they have to get through a few more phases and he basically does a fool me once, fool me twice thing. are we going to be fooled twice. we can't listen to the words-- i mean, you can listen to the words. you can talk. i'm not against talking. but it's actions...
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we watched the staff operate in pretty tough environments. go into a is community and engage with the local population. we make sure that they understand who we are and why we are there. this helps to address the broader security concerns. you are absolutely right. security is no norm is challenge everywhere. a way to do this and operate and complicated environments very well. host: from 2009 to 2012, you're the deputy to the state department. these, what is the state department role? guest: at times like these, the government kicks into action. itesponse very quickly -- responds very quickly. i have not talked to my former colleagues, but i do know that in a situation like this they will have a working group with white house representation and state department representation. the pentagon will be involved. it will be an all hands coordinated effort to bring the to thees and brain power problem. host: coming up next, gary in cleveland. republican line. caller: i am sure you are aware of the people in the path of the typhoon -- the ones that w
we watched the staff operate in pretty tough environments. go into a is community and engage with the local population. we make sure that they understand who we are and why we are there. this helps to address the broader security concerns. you are absolutely right. security is no norm is challenge everywhere. a way to do this and operate and complicated environments very well. host: from 2009 to 2012, you're the deputy to the state department. these, what is the state department role? guest: at...
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make the big changes and people have questions and what they are hearing is the polarized political environment, there needs to be a place for them to go where they can get advice they trust and that's a huge challenge for the president and the entire administration. >> john king, thanks so much for joining us. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> and i'm excited to announce we're gassing up the cnn health care express and hitting the road to talk about some of the things john and i were discussing. the first week of october we'll travel around the country to see what states are really doing about obama care. we're going to answer your questions. we're going to provide knowledge. and we're going to make sure you really understand what's going on with your health care. so, i hope you'll join us for that. >>> but right now, you'll want to stay tuned for this. the always good for a laugh sherri shepherd, she's going to sit down with me and we're going to get somewhat serious about diabetes. ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having t
make the big changes and people have questions and what they are hearing is the polarized political environment, there needs to be a place for them to go where they can get advice they trust and that's a huge challenge for the president and the entire administration. >> john king, thanks so much for joining us. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> and i'm excited to announce we're gassing up the cnn health care express and hitting the road to talk about some of the things john...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. [ male announcer ] may your lights always be green. [ tires screech ] ♪ [ beeping ] ♪ may you never be stuck behind a stinky truck. [ beeping ] ♪ may things always go your way. but it's good to be prepared... just in case they don't. toyota. let's go places, safely. but it's good to be prepared... just in case they don't. you know, from our 4,000 television commercials. yep, there i am with flo. hoo-hoo! watch it! [chuckles] anyhoo, 3 million people switched to me last year, saving an average of $475. [sigh] it feels good to help people save... with great discounts like safe driver, multicar, and multipolicy. so call me today. you'll be glad you did. cannonbox! [splash!] >>> the death of kendrick johnson, was it an accident or something more sinister? tonight, we continue our reporting on this case trying to get at the truth of what happened to him. kendrick was a 17-year-old high school student in georgia, an athlete w
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. [ male announcer ] may your lights always be green. [ tires screech ] ♪ [ beeping ] ♪ may you never be stuck behind a stinky truck. [ beeping ] ♪ may things always go your way. but it's good to be prepared... just in case they don't. toyota. let's go places, safely. but it's good to be prepared... just in case they don't. you...
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the wp kp said, quote, we're committed to ensuring our site is a safe environment and have implemented various measures to continue to improve our >> michael fin is here and first up, laurie asks this, i'm in the market for a new credit card. should a ply for several? and see what i get? >> no. no. bad plan. bad plan. if you do that you're asked a rounder making rounds looking for money. do not do that. you might want to go out and go for one that has ideal credit. unless you're not near ideal credit. one web site breaks it down by your credit. both great sites go there put in score vu. if you're worried about the score go check it out. >> that is good. question on twitter some police officers are using cell phones while driving are they abutch the law? >> they are. they are loued to do it. before you get uptight they have one ear phone in for radio ask other radios blairing in cars. there is no way they can use their phone other than that. sometimes they don't want to be on the radio and have bad guys here about what they're saying. >> they say we're distracted?. >> right. >> victor
the wp kp said, quote, we're committed to ensuring our site is a safe environment and have implemented various measures to continue to improve our >> michael fin is here and first up, laurie asks this, i'm in the market for a new credit card. should a ply for several? and see what i get? >> no. no. bad plan. bad plan. if you do that you're asked a rounder making rounds looking for money. do not do that. you might want to go out and go for one that has ideal credit. unless you're...
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not right.just like myself are born in the southern environment, grew up in southern people, knew feelings. knew about the civil war and all thought, my , i goodness, we ought to get ahead curb, really. not have the law force us to do those ought to take down signs. that is what made me came to the conclusion, if i had though do over again, i would vote against that. >> done work with the robert byrd. board of directors in the byrd center. shepherdstown. >> yeah, raymond stock. >> what did you think of that answer? 1982, senator byrd lost his grandson, 16-year-old an michael moore in automobile accident. he was delivering papers early in the morning. robably the most devastating, without question, the most devastating event in senator byrd's life. going to the minority. minority leader. very unhappy period. he thought his life, his contributions, where he wanted to go. will be his legacy? >> i think it will be a significant legacy when i -- book is filled with robert byrd. ends with robert byrd, with robert byrd. i didn't see any way to do that. focus to the senate as an institution in the
not right.just like myself are born in the southern environment, grew up in southern people, knew feelings. knew about the civil war and all thought, my , i goodness, we ought to get ahead curb, really. not have the law force us to do those ought to take down signs. that is what made me came to the conclusion, if i had though do over again, i would vote against that. >> done work with the robert byrd. board of directors in the byrd center. shepherdstown. >> yeah, raymond stock....
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, and they've known no other environment other than disharmony and bis function. you know, i've had former senators when i was serving in the senate, my former colleagues who would say, "what was it like?" because they would give examples -- i felt like a dinosaur in some way like a fossil. i had one colleague ask me, "well, would it make a difference in the amendment process?" and i said, "well, absolutely. of course it would because many great initiatives emanate emanam amendments to legislation, whether it was in the committee or on the floor, so, yes, i do worry about the art of legislating being totally lost, of ahat we get into so& political debating society in the united states senate with very little in terms of resolving the major questions. >> rose: everybody speaking to reelection. you also would change somewhat the way we're elected. you would change certainly financing the campaigns. >> uh-huh. >> rose: you weren't happy with the court decision in "united." >> right, because-- well, it was my provision that was the essence of the challenge, "citizens
, and they've known no other environment other than disharmony and bis function. you know, i've had former senators when i was serving in the senate, my former colleagues who would say, "what was it like?" because they would give examples -- i felt like a dinosaur in some way like a fossil. i had one colleague ask me, "well, would it make a difference in the amendment process?" and i said, "well, absolutely. of course it would because many great initiatives emanate...
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>> she said it was all about the environment. she picked on it quickly, and it didn't dissuade her. here's what she says about charlie and the environment and her attraction to both. >> charlie is all about atwa, air, trees, water, animals, and he's been talking about it for over 40 years. and none of the tv shows have ever picked that up. i don't know why. >> now, one thing, brooke, for sure is she's not doing this necessarily for the attention. i mean, she really loves charlie manson. bottom line, having met her, i can say that, unequivocally, it is what it is. >> okay. i'm just going to keep my thoughts right in here and ask you this. how much time do they actually have one-on-one when she visits him in prison? >> yeah, he's at corcoran, a maximum security prison in california. she talks to him on the phone many times a week and gets to see him on the weekends, and sees him most weekends, at least once a week on saturdays. >> there you have it, thank you, ted. >> coming up in the "cnn newsroom," you may know her, you may love her as jennifer lawrence. with the second installment
>> she said it was all about the environment. she picked on it quickly, and it didn't dissuade her. here's what she says about charlie and the environment and her attraction to both. >> charlie is all about atwa, air, trees, water, animals, and he's been talking about it for over 40 years. and none of the tv shows have ever picked that up. i don't know why. >> now, one thing, brooke, for sure is she's not doing this necessarily for the attention. i mean, she really loves...
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it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management. >> pope francis delivered a message and it was a boy from the audience that stole the show. he wanted to be part of the action and jumped up next to the pope and refused to leave his side even after the aide offered him candy. >> st. peter's square saturday night. the pope is speak about faith and family when responsible before a crowd of thousands he is upstaged by a little boy he never met. the enjoy climbs into the pope's chair while the pope is delivering the homily. often waving at the audience. with the holy father sitting down, the little boy examines him up close and even touches and kisses the cross he is wearing around his neck. instead of chasing the boy away, the pope smiles, practically encouraging his new friend to hang around. make no mistake,
it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management. >> pope francis delivered a message and it was a boy from the audience that stole the show. he wanted to be part of the action and jumped up next to the pope and refused to leave his side even...
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is it environment? even the sheriff, even governor wallace, even those who beat us and left as bloody and .nconscious in every human being is the spark of the divine. we must respect that. at the, we arrived greyhound bus in montgomery. the police department in montgomery made a decision that they would not be there to protect us. they wanted to give the mob and opportunity. this came out in the court hearings and everything. , to leave us bloody, to hurt us, to attempt to stop the freedom ride. many years later this past we arrived inond, montgomery and went to the first baptist church with several members of congress, republicans and democrats, members of the house and senate, staffers, all type of people. chief came to the church to speak on behalf of the city and a half of the mayor. this young man was not even born during the freedom rides in 1961. it was it -- he was not even a dream. spoke ande up and gave an unbelievable speech. at one point, he said to me, congressman lewis, i want to apologize
is it environment? even the sheriff, even governor wallace, even those who beat us and left as bloody and .nconscious in every human being is the spark of the divine. we must respect that. at the, we arrived greyhound bus in montgomery. the police department in montgomery made a decision that they would not be there to protect us. they wanted to give the mob and opportunity. this came out in the court hearings and everything. , to leave us bloody, to hurt us, to attempt to stop the freedom...
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environment does play a role. for instance, in women, where you would sort of waning sex drive around menopause, you would think, now we have the advent of the cougar. and one study i read was fascinating, said cougars erupt in you're in a permissive environment where there happen to be young men who are interested and then all of a sudden women's sex drive doesn't wane in their late 40s and 50s. if they live in a smaller town, conservative town, where it would be considered a scandal, there are fewer cougars, so environment does play a role, as well. >> i can't believe you said that. actually, i can. it is you, dr. wendy. but, you know, here's the thing. that's probably why, though, there are all these commercials and all these products to get your testosterone levels up. because really, for a man, i mean, it's a big part about getting up and keeping up. that's really a big part of it for a man. come on. let's be honest. >> it is. but let me tell you this. one-third of men over the age of 50 have some form of ere
environment does play a role. for instance, in women, where you would sort of waning sex drive around menopause, you would think, now we have the advent of the cougar. and one study i read was fascinating, said cougars erupt in you're in a permissive environment where there happen to be young men who are interested and then all of a sudden women's sex drive doesn't wane in their late 40s and 50s. if they live in a smaller town, conservative town, where it would be considered a scandal, there...
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is necessary if the world is going to get out of the crisis that it's in right now in terms of the environment so certainly the united states is facing some very serious problems but these are global issues and i think the conversation needs to look needs to address the global milieu as well as just the u.s. right now so i would say that right now the u.s. is not on the verge of becoming a third world power i think the globe the globally overall things are not looking good but the only hope really that the world has right now is in the u.s. and that means immigration of people from other countries and solving the problems that are facing us all globally scientifically. george it seems like a lot of the recent problems the world faces comes from the united states the financial crisis for example where yes the deregulated casino style capitalism was an american construction and it was exported explicitly by the united states and has led to a series of economic and financial crises now is a problem with the story about the innovation is that it's hard to see how any of this innovation has benefit
is necessary if the world is going to get out of the crisis that it's in right now in terms of the environment so certainly the united states is facing some very serious problems but these are global issues and i think the conversation needs to look needs to address the global milieu as well as just the u.s. right now so i would say that right now the u.s. is not on the verge of becoming a third world power i think the globe the globally overall things are not looking good but the only hope...
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he measured the climate, the environment. he was trying through his message to bring us all together as one people, as one family, as one house, the american house, the world house. and there was room. there was a place for all americans. it was not just black americans. white americans, latinos, native americans, asian-americans, women, men, everybody. >> but we have largely forgotten that in the beginning, his words were stinging as they spoke about reality. >> in a sense, we have come to our nation's capitol to cash a check. it is obvious today that america has defaulted on this promissory note insofar as her citizens of color are concerned. instead of honoring this sacred obligation, america has given the negro people a bad check. a check which has come back marked "insufficient funds." but we refuse to believe that the bank of justice is bankrupt. we refuse to believe that there are insufficient funds in the great vaults of opportunity of this nation. so we've come to cash this check, a check that will give us upon deman
he measured the climate, the environment. he was trying through his message to bring us all together as one people, as one family, as one house, the american house, the world house. and there was room. there was a place for all americans. it was not just black americans. white americans, latinos, native americans, asian-americans, women, men, everybody. >> but we have largely forgotten that in the beginning, his words were stinging as they spoke about reality. >> in a sense, we have...
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at it in terms of specifics towards an imminent threat that maybe should have looked at the entire environment in libya to make the analysis for what was or not a threat. that has created changes at the state department where there is a clear line not only of authority, but a person for high risk, high threat posts that directly has a lot of power going directly to the undersecretary of state. the undersecretary of state, wendy sherman, is intimately involved in this process. that's one step away from the secretary. so the experiences of benghazi have ultimately created a new order that will, i hope, both in terms of the analysis of intelligence, looking at intelligence in a different way, and having a clear line of communication that can be used expeditiously, will ultimately meet our challenges in a challenging global environment where terrorism is a constant threat. one of the things we need to do is to pass the embassy security bill that has elements of this that passed through the committee on a bipartisan basis. we need to get that passed in the senate as well. >> senator bob menendez, d
at it in terms of specifics towards an imminent threat that maybe should have looked at the entire environment in libya to make the analysis for what was or not a threat. that has created changes at the state department where there is a clear line not only of authority, but a person for high risk, high threat posts that directly has a lot of power going directly to the undersecretary of state. the undersecretary of state, wendy sherman, is intimately involved in this process. that's one step...
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them out of the surroundings, but you're building a foundation under them so they can learn in this environment and when they leave, they have a foundation to move on and become great people. not only get jobs, but they can lend a hand to the next person who needs it. i have to be a part of this. when you told me how the dorms and classrooms are, i think we've got a chance to change everything and one person at a time and one brick at a time. >> let's look at the special people who are going to be there. we've got darrell davis and the darrell davis is going to be performing. mattress 7. maya. let's get the information up for everybody. we want you to be there. it's going to be next friday, september 20th, and in the lockheed-martin lobby at the music center. we're going to have live music and a silent audience. it starts at 7:00. we're going to have a great night ahead. i want to give a shout out for helping us with the decor that night. it's going to be great. we'll be back after the break. for all those who sleep too hot or too cool, and struggle to sleep comfortably together, now there's a
them out of the surroundings, but you're building a foundation under them so they can learn in this environment and when they leave, they have a foundation to move on and become great people. not only get jobs, but they can lend a hand to the next person who needs it. i have to be a part of this. when you told me how the dorms and classrooms are, i think we've got a chance to change everything and one person at a time and one brick at a time. >> let's look at the special people who are...
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. >> it's a tough environment, on the one hand, because it's a low or no interest rate environment. so it's tough for you to invest your clients' money, and get a return, but it's also harder for you to make money with a low interest rate or no interest rate environment. >> it is. but companies like ours, and many other fine companies are, you know, long-term investors. retirement is a long-term objective, and, you know, we go through cycles. we happen to be in a lower interest rate cycle today, but many other countries face the same thing. so, again, i think a prudent and steady course, both from an investment perspective as an individual, or frankly, as a company, is a prudent way to go forward. >> and a few numbers to think about. in 2012, the retirement segment for ing accounted for 49% of operating earnings. and individual life insurance accounted for 21%. >>> coming up, the mutual fund industry has grown to $27 trillion worldwide. and half of that money is right here in the u.s. ty is going to talk with the ceo of franklin temple ton. but first, a look at how the international
. >> it's a tough environment, on the one hand, because it's a low or no interest rate environment. so it's tough for you to invest your clients' money, and get a return, but it's also harder for you to make money with a low interest rate or no interest rate environment. >> it is. but companies like ours, and many other fine companies are, you know, long-term investors. retirement is a long-term objective, and, you know, we go through cycles. we happen to be in a lower interest rate...